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Post-COVID-19 Cognitive Decline and Apoe Polymorphism: Towards a Possible Link? | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • A recent study explored the relationship between ε4 gene polymorphism, cognitive deficits, and COVID-19 in outpatient patients experiencing neurological symptoms for over three months post-infection.
  • The research included 219 confirmed COVID-19 patients, finding that a significant portion reported memory issues, though only a small percentage had these concerns verified through cognitive screening tests.
  • Results indicated a higher prevalence of the ε4 allele in patients with cognitive decline compared to those without, and the association remained strong even after considering sleep disorders and anxiety symptoms.

Article Abstract

ε4 polymorphism has been recently described as a possible association with cognitive deficits in COVID-19 patients. This research aimed to establish the correlation between COVID-19 and cognitive impairment, and the gene polymorphism among outpatients. We performed a cross-sectional study with confirmed COVID-19 patients and neurological symptoms that persisted for more than three months from onset. genotypes were determined. The final number of patients included in this study was 219, of which 186 blood samples were collected for genotyping, evaluated 4.5 months after COVID-19. Among the participants, 143 patients (65.3%) reported memory impairment symptoms as their primary concern. However, this complaint was objectively verified through screening tests (Addenbrooke Cognitive Examination-Revised and Mini-Mental State Examination) in only 36 patients (16.4%). The group experiencing cognitive decline exhibited a higher prevalence of the ε4 allele than the normal group (30.8% vs. 16.4%, respectively, = 0.038). Furthermore, ε4 allele and anxiety symptoms remained significant after multivariate analysis. This study assessed an outpatient population where cognitive changes were the primary complaint, even in mild cases. Moreover, the ε4 allele, sleep disorders, and anxiety symptoms were more frequent in the cognitive decline group.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10742128PMC
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